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Reintroducing native predators could control invasive species

Restoring native predator mammal populations, including reintroducing the lynx to Europe and even Ireland, could help to keep in check the most problematic invasive species around the world, according to a study led by Queen’s University Belfast and...

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07.00 16 Jun 2022


Reintroducing native predators could control invasive species


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07.00 16 Jun 2022


Restoring native predator mammal populations, including reintroducing the lynx to Europe and even Ireland, could help to keep in check the most problematic invasive species around the world, according to a study led by Queen’s University Belfast and Cornell University in the US.

Wildlife expert and author Eanna Ní Lamhna spoke to Newstalk Breakfast with more on this.


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